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September 2019 Becker's Hospital Review

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65 Ivinson Memorial Hospital (Laramie, Wyo.). Founded in 1917, Ivin- son Memorial Hospital is now an affiliate of Denver-based UCHealth, providing care to patients in Laramie and the surrounding region. In 2014, the hospital opened a 30-patient room expansion that also in- cluded three operating rooms and a new lobby. It also opened a new medical office building with 35 exam rooms and three procedural rooms in 2017. In 2019, Ivinson Memorial Hospital was recognized on the Chartis Center for Rural Health's list of 100 Top Rural & Commu- nity Hospitals. Jamestown (N.D.) Regional Medical Center. Jamestown Regional Medical Center is a nonprofit hospital providing specialty care to North Dakota residents. Opened in 1929, the hospital added a location in 2011 and opened a cancer center in June. Jamestown Regional Medical Cen- ter has earned recognition on the 100 Top Critical Access Hospitals list from the Chartis Center for Rural Health in 2019. Jamestown Regional is also a 2018 high performance winner of the Map Award for revenue cycle excellence and a Prairie Business 50 Best Places to Work honoree. Lawrence (Kan.) Memorial Hospital. The 174-bed Lawrence Me- morial Hospital, part of Lawrence-based LMH Health, is dedicated to forwarding its mission of patient care regardless of the patient's ability to pay. The hospital earned CHIME's Most Wired designation in 2017 and has been named on IBM Watson Health's 100 Top Hos- pitals list for four consecutive years. Earlier this year, LMH Health opened a renovated cath lab, and the health system's foundation re- ceived a $2 million grant from the Sunderland Foundation to support construction of a new facility. Logan (Utah) Regional Hospital. Logan Regional Hospital has provided care for the people of Logan for more than 100 years. Recently, the hospital appeared on IBM Watson Health's 100 Top Hospitals list and earned the HealthInsight Quality Award. e hospital is part of Salt Lake City-based Intermountain Healthcare, a 24-hospital health system with a medical group that has more than 2,400 physicians. Lone Peak Hospital (Draper, Utah). Lone Peak Hospital is a 20-bed acute care hospital with a staff of more than 300 individuals. e hos- pital also includes an onsite ASC and two medical office buildings to expand access to care. Its hospital is part of Cottonwood Heights, Utah- based MountainStar Healthcare. Lone Peak sits on a 40-acre campus and earned a Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade of A. IBM Watson Health also recognized the hospital as one of the 100 Top Hospitals in 2019. Memorial Hermann Katy (Texas) Hospital. Memorial Hermann Katy Hospital is a 208-bed facility with physicians practicing in 38 specialties. The hospital is building the Memorial Hermann Sports Park–Katy which will include sports medicine and a human perfor- mance facility on the hospital campus. In 2019, Memorial Hermann Katy Hospital was honored with inclusion on the IBM Watson Health 100 Top Hospitals list. Memorial Hermann Memorial City Medical Center (Hous- ton). Memorial Hermann Memorial City Medical Center is a 444-bed hospital with 1,300 affiliated medical staff focused on 91 specialties. e Houston-based hospital has 1,700 employees, and in 2019 it received the IBM Watson Health 100 Top Hospitals recognition for the eighth time. Memorial Hospital and Health Care Center (Jasper, Ind.). Memorial Hospital and Health Care Center employs more than 1,700 people at the 137-bed facility. e hospital has grown to include a 100-member medical staff and 33 health centers serving seven Indiana counties. In 2018, the hospital became a verified level 3 trauma center and earned recognition for medical excellence in heart failure treatment and joint replacement patient safety from CareChex. e hospital's clinicians provide medical services for about 6,600 inpatients and 254,000 outpatients per year. Mercy Health-Clermont Hospital (Batavia, Ohio). Mercy Health-Cl- ermont Hospital was established in 1973 and has since earned national recognition for care delivery. In 2019, Mercy Health-Clermont Hospital earned placement on IBM Watson Health's 100 Top Hospitals list. e hospital has also earned the 2017 Get With the Guidelines Heart Failure Bronze Performance Award from the American Heart Association. Cler- mont Hospital is the flagship facility of Cincinnati-based Mercy Health, a four-hospital health system that has more than 17,000 physicians and 33,500 employees. Mercy Health-Defiance (Ohio) Hospital. Mercy Health-Defiance Hospital has 17 patient rooms, 23 beds and two operating rooms along with an eight-bed emergency room. It also has a connected ASC and clinic and offers nonsurgical therapies. In the fall of 2018, e Leapfrog Group gave the hospital an A grade for patient safety, recognizing its efforts to reduce errors, infections and accidents. Mercy Health-Fairfield (Ohio) Hospital. Mercy Health–Fairfield has served Northern Cincinnati and Butler County in Ohio for almost 40 years. e hospital has a network that extends to nearly 70 locations, and it has earned an A grade from e Leapfrog Group for its overall patient safety initiatives. In 2018, the hospital earned the American Heart Association's Get With the Guidelines silver-plus designation. Mercy Hospital (Coon Rapids, Minn.). Mercy Hospital has a unique operating model, having merged with another hospital to operate as one hospital on two campuses. e hospitals embarked on this mod- el in 2017, and both are part of Minneapolis-based Allina Health. e health system is making renovations to Mercy Hospital's ICU, surgery area and emergency department, with construction expected to end this year. In 2019, the hospital was named to IBM Watson Health's 100 Top Hospitals list. Mercy Hospital Washington (Mo.). Mercy Hospital Washington serves about 180,000 patients and is the only designated level 3 trauma center in the state between St. Louis and Jefferson City. e hospital is also a level 2 stroke center, designated by the Missouri Department of Health and Human Services. It has earned the Society of Chest Pain Centers' accreditation and e Leapfrog Group's A grade for preventing medical errors, accidents and infections. e community hospital includes 233 physicians and a staff of more than 800 people. Mercy Iowa City (Iowa). Mercy Iowa City is an acute care hospital and regional referral center for Southeast Iowa. e 234-bed facility in- cludes 25 outpatient rooms and a level 2 neonatal ICU. More than 250 physicians serve on the hospital's staff, and in April, the hospital opened an infusion center with six semiprivate bays and four private rooms. In May, Healthgrades honored Mercy Iowa City with its Outstanding Patient Experience Award for the 11th consecutive year. Mercy Regional Medical Center (Durango, Colo.). Mercy Regional Medical Center is an 82-bed acute care hospital serving patients in Southwest Colorado. As part of the Centenial, Colo-based Centura Health network, the nonprofit medical center focuses on orthope- dics and spine, cardiology, cancer care and trauma. The hospital is a designated level 3 trauma center and has earned recognition from the Chartis Center for Rural Health as a Top 100 Rural & Commu- nity Hospital. Mid Coast Hospital (Brunswick, Maine). Mid Coast Hospital was established in 2015 through the merger of Brunswick-based Parkview Adventist Medical Center and Brunswick-base Mid Coast Health Services. e hospital includes a 200-provider medical staff that focuses on more than 30 specialties and primary care. e hospital is a large employer for the region, with more than 2,000 employees. Mid Coast is an affiliate of Portland-based MaineHealth.

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